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The TaxPayers' Alliance (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
Blogs Coming soon... Telegraph.co.uk: BBC pays its 100 most senior staff £20m a year Telegraph.co.uk: Police criticised for 93-page cycle guide Lancashire Evening Post: Pregnant women paid to quit smoking thisislancashire.co.uk: Baroness in new expenses row over air flight Yahoo...
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WELCOME TO THE WESHAM FORUM 2009 (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Wesham Pays its' Respects Wesham's Community attended in large numbers at the Remembrance Day Service .Wreaths were layed by the following organisations:-Medlar-with-Wesham Town Council; Fylde Borough Council; St Joseph's Catholic Church; The Armed Forces; Christ Church Wesham;Lancashire Constabulary;St John Ambulance;The Scout Association;Th e Guide Association;St Joseph's Catholic Primary School;...
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Neville Hobson (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
I took part in two excellent conferences last week focused on social media and communication: one in Burnley, Lancashire, the other in London. The Don’t Panic Guide to Social Media in Tourism took place in the splendid Towneley Hall outside Burnley on Thursday. Sponsored by the Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board, well over 50 people [...]
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Eventualities (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
With it’s sweeping coastline, Pennine hills and historic towns and cities, Lancashire has always had a special place in the heart of Northerners. There’s just such a variety of things to do and I guess that’s why tourism remains a major part of the county’s economy. Social media is now playing a vital role in extolling the county’s charms and it was actually a conversation...
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Neville Hobson (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
Two great conferences are taking place this week and I’ll be at both of them talking about social media and public relations. Don’t Panic Guide to Social Media for Tourism. in Burnley, Lancashire, on October 22. I’m presenting on the pros and cons of social media for business. Download brochure (PDF). Social Media in Business [...]
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Roaring Girls: Adventures in History (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
Halloween, 2004 Living TV's Most Haunted investigated several farmhouses around Newchurch in Pendle in search of the ghosts of the Pendle Witches of 1612. Their team of ghost hunters not only claimed to have had a direct encounter with the Pendle Witch "coven" in an old house on Lower Well Head Farm, but that the spirit of Old Demdike attempted to strangle TV psychic Derek Acorah, who has...
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dooyoo newest opinions in UK / Irel (Free subscription) | 15/10/2009
a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Old Trafford Lodge written by Leannie1000 The Old Trafford Lodge is situated at the Lancashire Cricket Ground in Manchester, not far from Old Trafford (walkable) and the Trafford Centre. It has parking but might not be great for the train station. It's literally right on on the ground, ...
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NewsLite (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
The West Midlands is the cheapest place to drink beer with the average pint costing just £2.37, it has been claimed. However the Good Pub Guide 2010 survey suggests that drinking in Surrey can be expensive, at £3.01 it is the priciest place for a pint. In London you can expect to pay £2.89 with other expensive areas coming in at Berkshire £2.86, Buckinghamshire £2.84,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 15/09/2009
I was dismayed to see the role of the United Nations downplayed in your guide to the second world war (11 September). The UN was established on 1 January 1942 in Washington at the behest of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. What was set up in April 1945 at San Francisco was the UN organisation. Italy surrendered to the UN in 1943, and D-Day in June 1944 was a UN endeavour. Germany surrendered to the...
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dooyoo newest opinions in UK / Irel (Free subscription) | 01/09/2009
a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Old Bore at Rishworth written by helencb We recently called into the Old Bore at Rishworth on our way back from a trip to the Lancashire/Yorkshire border. We had no particular plans in mind other than to have a leisurely drive and Sunday Lunch on the way back home in one of the many pubs ...
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nufc1892 blog on Absolute Radio (Free subscription) | 30/08/2009
With their smart uniforms and badges for camping and cooking, the Girl Guides once were the epitome of youthful innocence. But times have changed and the movement has now set up its first Guide group for teenage mothers. The unit, open to girls aged 14 to 24, is in the former mill town of Nelson, in Lancashire, a county with one of the highest underage pregnancy rates in the country. Its establishment...
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dooyoo newest opinions in UK / Irel (Free subscription) | 26/08/2009
a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Cleveleys (England) written by oldchem Cleveleys is a Lancashire Seaside town on the Fylde Coast, about 4 miles north of Blackpool and 2 miles south of Fleetwood. It is part of the Borough of Wyre. Officially the full title of the town is Thornton and Cleveleys as the town incorporates ...
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dooyoo newest opinions in UK / Irel (Free subscription) | 23/08/2009
a new opinion on www.dooyoo.co.uk about Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve (Ormskirk) written by markos9 Mere Sands Wood Nature Reserve is located near the town of Ormskirk in west Lancashire. The nature reserve is wildlife rich, with many breeding birds, fifteen species of dragonfly, as well as the swiftly declining water vole. In winter, the reserve ...
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Lancashire and Lakeland Outback Adventure Wildlife... (Free subscription) | 21/08/2009
More moths and nocturnal goings-on from the safari. This time featuring extreme photographs from our man with the lens, Raf. In the darkness by torchlight we had this one down as Dark Marbled Carpet only to discover it hasn't been recorded in lowland Lancashire for many years. So is it just a dark Common Marbled Carpet . Guess where the ID features are...the underside patternation...guess which bit...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 04/08/2009
Jacques Rudolph and Andrew Gale both hit centuries to guide Yorkshire to a crucial draw in their County Championship match against Lancashire at Old Trafford yesterday.